GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
- Wavelength: 1555.32 nm
- Output Power: 50 mW
- Line Width: Less than 1 MHz
- Fiber: PM, 2.5mm Ferrule
- Refer to Data Sheet for Additional Specifications
1555.32nm, DFB Laser, 50mW, Single Frequency, PM Fiber, 1 MHz Linewidth ** Excess Inventory **
Key Features
- 50mW Output Power at 1555.32nm
- 1 MHz Linewidth
- PM Fiber Pigtail, 2.5mm Ferrule
- 14-Pin Butterfly Package with TE Cooler, Monitor PD
- Product Condition: Brand New In-Box, Excess Stock
Shipping Information
– Shipping in USA: $29.50
– Contact us for International Rates
Manufacturer and Seller:
– Condition: Used, in “like new” condition – tested to ensure it is fully functional
– Manufacturer: JDSU
– Offered by: Optical Innovations Corporation
– Orders transacted & fulfilled by: LaserDiodeControl.com, part of the Laser Lab Source Group, the Marketplace for Scientists and Engineers
– Supplier PN: 9000002115
Warranty and Returns Policy:
This product is guaranteed to meet the manufacturer’s specifications as stated on the PDF data sheet attached to this product’s listing page. If the item does not meet the manufacturer’s specifications, or does not arrive in the condition described in this listing it may be returned for a full refund within 90 days of receipt.
1 in stock
Weight |
1 lbs |
---|---|
Dimensions |
10 × 8 × 6 in |
Top Level LASER DIODE Power Ranges |
1 mW - 500 mW |
Top Level LASER DIODE Sub-Ranges |
1200nm - 1600nm |
Laser Wavelength |
1555 nm |
Laser Output Power |
0.01 W |
Fiber-Coupled Output |
Fiber-Coupled Packages |
Cavity Structure |
DFB Lasers |
Mode Structure |
Single-Mode |
Laser Diode Package Type |
Butterfly / DIL |
Excess Stock Lasers |
Excess Stock Lasers |
Product Overview
1555.32nm JDSU CQF938-50 50mW DFB Laser, 1 MHz Linewidth
In short-haul metro links the high power of the CQF938 eliminates the need for additional amplifiers. JDS Uniphase offers BTF packaged 1550nm DFB CW lasers for these applications. The lasers feature an excellent Relative Intensity Noise (RIN) and narrow linewidth. The modulation bandwidth of the lasers is in excess of 1 GHz allowing various techniques for Stimulated Brillouin Scattering (SBS) suppression. SBS is a detrimental effect that can occur at very high power levels into the fiber that leads to noise bursts.